不一而足
      Explanation: Enough: adequate. Means the same thing more than one but many can not list complete.
      Usage: Contraction type; for predicate clause; for the end of the sentence
      Source: "Gongyangzhuan wengong nine": "before a doctor, then why not's? Xu barbarians are to name a few also."
      Examples: Both sides of the street vendor, selling farm equipment and rural household objects, ~. (Qing Liu E, "Travels," the 11th back)
  • Thesaurus:  too many to be counted; innumerable, their name is legion, be too numerous to list, people like those are not lacking; quite a few such people, Than the house can be closed, Bibi alike, Raise the eyes Are all, thousands uponthousands, Accumulate as (if) Mountain, an army 500, 000 strong numerous, hundreds upon thousands, be all over the sky all over the plains, finger Be lost in bend, hundreds upon thousands, Tens of thousands of, lie in a heap